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Chinese President Xi Jinping has officially opened the world's longest sea crossing bridge, nine years after construction first began. ncluding its access roads, the bridge spans 55km (34 miles) and connects Hong Kong to Macau and the mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai. In the past, travelling between Zhuhai and Hong Kong would take up to four hours - the new bridge cuts this down to 30 minutes. (Daily Mail)
Vincent Tuesday, 23 October 2018 10:50 AM
Only China the super power can create such marvels at record time.
First Ranger Tuesday, 23 October 2018 10:52 AM
Sri Lanka should ask China to build a modern metro rail network for Colombo and suburbs.
SL Tuesday, 23 October 2018 04:09 PM
and sell it back to them so as all revenues goes to China i.e." we import our daily transport "
Thusitha Tuesday, 23 October 2018 10:59 AM
Let China share its expertise and technology with us in all of our developments projects.
sunil Tuesday, 23 October 2018 05:29 PM
China will share and what will you do with that information??
CF Tuesday, 23 October 2018 11:00 AM
No wonder certain nations are jealous of China's rise.
Labby Tuesday, 23 October 2018 11:35 AM
Truly stunning photographs.
AG Tuesday, 23 October 2018 02:41 PM
Brilliant piece of works..Less talk , more works !Keep it up China...
Patriot Tuesday, 23 October 2018 03:03 PM
Such a type of project in Sri Lanka will create rich politicians here(from pauper to riches)
Nimal Tuesday, 23 October 2018 03:12 PM
Bridge from India to Sri Lanka? No. From China to Sri Lanka ? OK
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